Khaleej Times

Shanghai gears up for lifting more Covid curbs after lengthy lockdown

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Shanghai authoritie­s said on Tuesday they will lift more restrictio­ns in steps to return the Covid-hit city to normality, after two months of heavy-handed restrictio­ns that throttled businesses and locked down residents.

The commercial hub of 25 million was shuttered in sections from late March, when the spread of the Omicron variant prompted China’s worst outbreak since the virus first emerged in the country in late 2019.

China is wedded to a zerocovid strategy of hard lockdowns, mass testing and long quarantine periods to wipe out clusters.

But after gradually relaxing some rules over past weeks, officials said on Tuesday that residents living in areas deemed low risk will be allowed to move around the city freely, a major step toward ending the curbs.

The easing of restrictio­ns will apply to around 22 million people, deputy mayor Zong Ming told reporters.

“From June 1, the city will enter the third stage, that is, the stage of fully restoring the normal production and living order of the city,” Zong said.

Malls, convenienc­e stores, pharmacies and beauty salons will be allowed to operate at 75 per cent capacity, while parks and other scenic spots will gradually reopen, she added.

But cinemas and gyms remain closed, and schools — shut since mid-march — will slowly reopen on a voluntary basis.

E-commercepr­ofessional­chen Ying said she still planned to work from home but might treat her two-year-old son to a long-awaited walk outside.

“We should have been free to begin with, so don’t expect me to be deeply grateful now they’ve given it back to us,” she said.

Local media showed photos of orange-clad workers dismantlin­g some of the barriers that had penned in districts across the city for weeks. Shanghai resident Anita Xu told AFP she was nonplussed about the curbs lifting.

“Even if you can go out, I don’t know what you can do,” the 32-year-old marketing profession­al said. — afp

 ?? People stand next ?? Ted Sams receives his original high school diploma to barriers, ERECTED ON MARCH 19 AS PART OF LOCKDOWNS IN THE AREA AND TAKEN DOWN IN THE JING’AN DISTRICT OF SHANGHAI ON TUESDAY. — afp
People stand next Ted Sams receives his original high school diploma to barriers, ERECTED ON MARCH 19 AS PART OF LOCKDOWNS IN THE AREA AND TAKEN DOWN IN THE JING’AN DISTRICT OF SHANGHAI ON TUESDAY. — afp

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